Phantom Assembly in SAP PP
Demystifying Phantom Assemblies in SAP PP
In SAP Production Planning (PP), efficiency reigns supreme. But what if you have a product with a complex Bill of Materials (BOM) containing sub-assemblies that aren’t physically produced? This is where phantom assemblies come in, offering a clever way to streamline your BOM structure.
What is a Phantom Assembly?
Imagine a car engine. It has various components like pistons, valves, and a crankshaft. These components might be grouped into a sub-assembly called “Engine Block” in the BOM. However, the engine block isn’t a separate product you stock or sell. It’s assembled directly into the final car.
A phantom assembly is like this engine block. It has its own BOM listing the required components but needs a physical existence. When you produce the final product (the car), the system automatically triggers the consumption of the components listed in the phantom assembly’s BOM.
Benefits of Using Phantom Assemblies
- Simplified BOM Structure: Break down complex products into logical sub-assemblies without cluttering your BOM with unnecessary finished products.
- Improved Efficiency: MRP (Material Requirements Planning) considers the components of the phantom assembly during production planning, ensuring suitable materials are on hand.
- Reduced Workload: Eliminate the need for separate production orders for phantom assemblies, saving time and resources.
Configuring Phantom Assemblies in SAP PP
Here’s a quick rundown of how to set up phantom assemblies in SAP PP:
- Material Master:
- Create a material master record for the phantom assembly.
- In the MRP 2 view (MRP2), set the procurement type to “E” (Phantom) and the particular procurement type to “50” (Assembly).
- Bill of Materials:
- Create a BOM for the phantom assembly, listing all its components.
- Mark the components in the BOM as “Phantom.”
Remember: Phantom assemblies don’t require routings (production instructions) as they aren’t physically produced.
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